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thomas gore pleaded guilty to charges connected to his role in the scheme to fum money to suleiman brown. >>> finally positive news for facebook. after three dance in dump they finished at $32, up a dollar, or 3.5%. meantime investigators are investigating morgan stanley. the regulators want to know did morgan stanley share their less than rosy outlook with their clients but not the wider audience, folks like you and me? they increased the size of the offering, they increased the price of the offering. at the same time, apparently they were getting wind that the results of the company, the financial results, were a little weaker than anticipated. >>> also today, a group of shareholders filed suit against facebook and ceo mark zuckerberg. they say key financial information was not disclosed before those shares went public. a facebook spokesperson insists that the suit is without merit. >>> he was murdered. and no one signs up for that. >> that was the mother of former florida a & m drum major robert champion disputing claims that her son wanted to be hazed. new interviews with members of
thomas gore pleaded guilty to charges connected to his role in the scheme to fum money to suleiman brown. >>> finally positive news for facebook. after three dance in dump they finished at $32, up a dollar, or 3.5%. meantime investigators are investigating morgan stanley. the regulators want to know did morgan stanley share their less than rosy outlook with their clients but not the wider audience, folks like you and me? they increased the size of the offering, they increased the price...
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the freshly more recent brown will likely produce a little bit of patchy fog in the morning. -- the freshly moistened ground. high pressure builds over the southwest and the front will dissipate. still enough heat for a thunderstorm or two and maybe even friday. the high pressure to the west will be the main weather feature as we get into the weekend, and it will bring a touch of summer heat. 91 was the high in kansas city, 89 in minneapolis. our temperatures will be rising into the weekend. 78-82 tomorrow with southeast winds, and a thunderstorm popping up tomorrow. otherwise it should be a pretty nice day on the open waters with waves of only about a foot. 60% chance of storms and amounts to more but then it starts to quieten down as the memorial day weekend gets here. eastern shore, low to mid-8's the next few days. ocean city has not had a bunch of rain, but scattered storms will be possible thursday and friday. the rest of memorial day weekend out at the coast should be pretty nice. the sea breeze will kick in each afternoon. the temperature will fall into the 60's. around here it will
the freshly more recent brown will likely produce a little bit of patchy fog in the morning. -- the freshly moistened ground. high pressure builds over the southwest and the front will dissipate. still enough heat for a thunderstorm or two and maybe even friday. the high pressure to the west will be the main weather feature as we get into the weekend, and it will bring a touch of summer heat. 91 was the high in kansas city, 89 in minneapolis. our temperatures will be rising into the weekend....
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music legend chuck brown. the godfather of go go died at the age of 75 last week after battling pneumonia. the washington post reports brown's daughter says plans are in place for an all day public viewing at the hour theater next tuesday and funeral services will be held next thursday. that venue has not been determined. >>> bob dylan has a date at the white house next week to be honored with the medal of freedom for being one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. the list also includes madeleine albright, shimon peres. >>> ahead on the news edge at 11:00, this group took an you'ric approach to making their voices heard -- ironic approach to making their voices heard. >> plus new information tonight on the discovery of another case coming up on the edge. >>> welcome back. we have a special announcement tonight. a member of the fox 5 family is going to be leaving us. >> dave feldman finally trending on twitter. took 12 years. >> took me leaving to do it. >> dave feldman is leaving the friendly
music legend chuck brown. the godfather of go go died at the age of 75 last week after battling pneumonia. the washington post reports brown's daughter says plans are in place for an all day public viewing at the hour theater next tuesday and funeral services will be held next thursday. that venue has not been determined. >>> bob dylan has a date at the white house next week to be honored with the medal of freedom for being one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. the...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we have the latest on this historic day, coming 15 months after the ouster of president hosni mubarak. >> ifill: then, we look at the facebook fallout as the social media giant's market debut falters out of the gate. >> brown: we have two on-the- ground reports on europe's economic troubles from spain and greece, where austerity measures are hitting home for ordinary citizens. >> ifill: we examine the iran nuclear talks in baghdad as world powers float a proposal to curb tehran's enrichment program. >> brown: and we close with the diamond anniversary of an american treasure. spencer michels has the story of building san francisco's golden gate bridge. >> it's not all celebration, a 75-year-old controversy has flared anew over who should get the credit for designing this spectacular bridge. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundat
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we have the latest on this historic day, coming 15 months after the ouster of president hosni mubarak. >> ifill: then, we look at the facebook fallout as the social media giant's market debut falters out of the gate. >> brown: we have two on-the- ground reports on europe's economic troubles from spain and greece, where austerity measures are hitting home for ordinary citizens. >> ifill: we examine...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we have the latest on this historic day, coming 15 months after the ouster of president hosni mubarak. >> ifill: then, we look at the facebook fallout as the social media giant's market debut falters out of the gate. >> brown: we have two onhe- ground reports on europe's economic troubles from spain and greece, where austerity measures are hitting home for ordinary citizens. >> ifill: we examine the iran nuclear talks in baghdad as world powers float a proposal to curb tehran's enrichment program. >> brown: and we close with the diamond anniversary of an american treasure. spencer michels has the story of building san francisco's golden gate bridge. >> it's not all celebration, a 75-year-old controversy has flared anew over who should get the credit for designing this spectacular bridge. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundatio
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we have the latest on this historic day, coming 15 months after the ouster of president hosni mubarak. >> ifill: then, we look at the facebook fallout as the social media giant's market debut falters out of the gate. >> brown: we have two onhe- ground reports on europe's economic troubles from spain and greece, where austerity measures are hitting home for ordinary citizens. >> ifill: we examine the...
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prince's "purple rain," "a charlie brown christmas," and one that caught our ear. >> franklin d. roosevelt stood beside chief justice hughes on the steps of the capitol on that raw afternoon of march 4, and a nation with 15 million unemployed listened. >> let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> pelley: the recordings is called "i can hear it now." 13 years of history from f.d.r.'s inauguration in 1933 through his funeral and the end of world war ii in '45. narrated by edward r. murrow. >> a city watched, a nation listened. arthur godfrey, an old washington hand, described it. >> and now just-- just coming past the treasury, i can see the horses drawing the caisson. >> pelley: the project was the brainchild of cbs news producer fred friendly. when a musician strike left columbia records in need of material, he went through 500 hours of radio broadcast to create what he called "a scrapbook for the ear." >> on may 8, president truman announced that another promise had been kept. >> the forces of germany have surrendered to the united natio
prince's "purple rain," "a charlie brown christmas," and one that caught our ear. >> franklin d. roosevelt stood beside chief justice hughes on the steps of the capitol on that raw afternoon of march 4, and a nation with 15 million unemployed listened. >> let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> pelley: the recordings is called "i can hear it now." 13 years of history from f.d.r.'s inauguration in 1933...
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inductions, "i feel love" by donna summer who passed away last week the great theme to the charlie brown christmas, purple rain, bo diddley, and rapper's delight. >> attention parents of small children. you know one of the few perks of flying by air with small children, you get to board the plane first with other passengers who might need assistance, as they say? not anymore. at least on united airlines. families with small children and diaper bags and car seats and folded up strollers will no longer get most favored nation status. united has quietly dropped the perk they say to simplify the boarding process. >>> maybe it's the fact his mom has been on the throne for 60 years and right now, he figures why not, but for whatever reason, prince charles appears to be cutting loose these days. there's no stopping him. he showed up on the bbc news in scotland doing the weather suddenly. now he's moved on to dj'ing. he was positively scratching with the kids. while the head phone concept was a bit foreign and his beat matching does need work, even he would admit, the man's always had a rather n
inductions, "i feel love" by donna summer who passed away last week the great theme to the charlie brown christmas, purple rain, bo diddley, and rapper's delight. >> attention parents of small children. you know one of the few perks of flying by air with small children, you get to board the plane first with other passengers who might need assistance, as they say? not anymore. at least on united airlines. families with small children and diaper bags and car seats and folded up...
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let's go back to the polygraphs that senator brown was asking about. i think i heard you earlier say that polygraphs were offered to these agents, was that not a requirement? >> sir, i believe we ended up doing about 14 or 15 polygraphs. >> but again, was it not a requirement speak with they have the option to refuse a polygraph. >> what kind of constraints did you find in your investigation? what constraints are there to try to get the facts based on, just worker protections because going back to the polygraph, the fact of the polygraph, the polygraphs help a couple people keep their jobs, and those particular individuals who refused to take the polygraph, we were able to come up with other information that refuted what they were saying. so for us not giving a polygraph didn't really impact the way this investigation was conducted because we were able to prove the allegation without using the polygraph. >> again, as we talked in a closed-door briefing, my concern is that additional information start coming out, other stories come out a month after mon
let's go back to the polygraphs that senator brown was asking about. i think i heard you earlier say that polygraphs were offered to these agents, was that not a requirement? >> sir, i believe we ended up doing about 14 or 15 polygraphs. >> but again, was it not a requirement speak with they have the option to refuse a polygraph. >> what kind of constraints did you find in your investigation? what constraints are there to try to get the facts based on, just worker protections...
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. >>> governor injury where brown says a shorter school year could be in the works if his tax plan fails in november. he would allow them to dut school by three weeks. >> it's difficult. all of a sudden, have you a random furlough day, amend you have to arrange childcare. >> many california public schools are already in the red. the state says 188 schools may fall short of their financial obligations this school year and next. >>> a san francisco supervisor is creating a stir tonight after he says he used a ouija board to consult the dead before voting on an issue. rita williams tells us whether this was a joke, political theater, something that happens only in san francisco, or perhaps all of the above. >> reporter: something new under the dome of san francisco city hall. decision making by ouija board. >> it is out there. >> ouija board involved in politics sounds very weird to me. >> reporter: we went to city hall to shine the light on ouija gate. the supervisor saying he used a ouija board to contact assassinated gay supervisor harvey milk to see if milk approved of the navy naming a
. >>> governor injury where brown says a shorter school year could be in the works if his tax plan fails in november. he would allow them to dut school by three weeks. >> it's difficult. all of a sudden, have you a random furlough day, amend you have to arrange childcare. >> many california public schools are already in the red. the state says 188 schools may fall short of their financial obligations this school year and next. >>> a san francisco supervisor is...
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. >>> governor injury where brown says a shorter school year could be in the works if his tax plan fails in november. he would allow them to dut school by three weeks. >> it's difficult. all of a sudden, have you a random furlough day, amend you have to arrange childcare. >> many california public schools are already in the red. the state says 188 schools may fall short of their financial obligations this school year and next. >>> a san francisco supervisor is creating a stir tonight after he says he used a ouija board to consult the dead before voting on an issue. rita williams tells us whether this was a joke, political theater, something that happens only in san francisco, or perhaps all of the above. >> reporter: something new under the dome of san francisco city hall. decision making by ouija board. >> it is out there. >> ouija board involved in politics sounds very weird to me. >> reporter: we went to city hall to shine the light on ouija gate. the supervisor saying he used a ouija board to contact assassinated gay supervisor harvey milk to see if milk approved of the navy naming a
. >>> governor injury where brown says a shorter school year could be in the works if his tax plan fails in november. he would allow them to dut school by three weeks. >> it's difficult. all of a sudden, have you a random furlough day, amend you have to arrange childcare. >> many california public schools are already in the red. the state says 188 schools may fall short of their financial obligations this school year and next. >>> a san francisco supervisor is...
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let's go back to the polygraphs that senator brown was asking about. i think i heard you say earlier that polygraphs were offered to these agents. was that not a requirement? >> i think we did about 14 or 15 polygraphs. they have the option to refuse a polygraph. >> what kind of constraints did you find in your investigation? what constraints are there and trying to get the facts of this, based on worker protections? >> going back to the polygraph, the polygraphs helped a couple people keep. their keep those particular individuals who refused to take a polygraph, we were able to come up with other information that refuted what they were saying. for us, not giving a polygraph did not really impact the way this investigation was conducted, because we were able to prove the allegations without using a polygraph. >> again, as we talked in our closed-door briefing, concern was that additional information starts coming out, other stories come out month after month. we need to get this behind us. i imagine you have the exact same concern. in your investigatio
let's go back to the polygraphs that senator brown was asking about. i think i heard you say earlier that polygraphs were offered to these agents. was that not a requirement? >> i think we did about 14 or 15 polygraphs. they have the option to refuse a polygraph. >> what kind of constraints did you find in your investigation? what constraints are there and trying to get the facts of this, based on worker protections? >> going back to the polygraph, the polygraphs helped a...
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so here we just took simple brown bags, we stamped a pattern on some and others we just used a ribbon to elbellish and dropped a jar inside. >> what do we have here? >> from the craft store, we wrap it had in decorative paper, dropped a pretty bouquet and you have an instant container. >> like wrapping paper or decorative paper? >> exactly. >> matthew, are you up for a challenge? >> i'm ready. >> because we are going to demonstrate our final trend, farm to table. first tell me what that means. i'm going to try to arrange flowers. i don't know if you've heard about my domestic skills. they're not strong. >> i know you're good. these days we're all looking for things that are about local resources, sustainable resources. so it's not just food but also things like flowers because you spend a lot on flowers on a wedding or for a party. >> what do we have here? >> beautiful mint and rosemary which comes from local resources. peonies are in season. >> sorry. >> be careful. they're dangerous. >> i told you. okay. >> what i suggest to do is start with foliage. because that's always going to g
so here we just took simple brown bags, we stamped a pattern on some and others we just used a ribbon to elbellish and dropped a jar inside. >> what do we have here? >> from the craft store, we wrap it had in decorative paper, dropped a pretty bouquet and you have an instant container. >> like wrapping paper or decorative paper? >> exactly. >> matthew, are you up for a challenge? >> i'm ready. >> because we are going to demonstrate our final trend, farm...